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Top-flight underdogs Falkirk 'need to learn on the job'

Top-flight underdogs Falkirk 'need to learn on the job'

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John McGlynn is proud of leading Falkirk from League One to the Premiership - but has no idea how they'll cope life as underdogs in the top flight.The 63-year-old last managed in the top tier with Hearts 12-and-a-half years ago and says "there's great reward" that his return was by promotion with the side he guided to back-to-back title wins.McGlynn, whose team open their campaign at home to Dundee United on Sunday, said: "It was always an ambition to try and take a team up to the Premiership."I nearly did it with Raith Rovers [in 2021, during a second spell] but now I've done it with Falkirk."There's great reward and great satisfaction in having done that rather than me just going and getting another Premiership job."I've actually managed to take a team that was finishing fifth and sixth in League One and build a team."We were in League One for five years [before promotion in 2024] so to go from there to here, I'm quite proud of that."Having won back-to-back title, the Bairns now go from being a dominant force to battling to prove themselves among the big boys."It will be very interesting. It's very difficult to know how well we're going to do. It's all very much up in the air," added McGlynn."We've got a team that are used to winning and have got momentum and they have a great team spirit."All these things are what you would take from a team who's won a league and go up. But we're nowhere near winning as many games [this season] and we're going to lose more games than we've done probably in the last three years, so we'll have to be aware of that."We're not going to be too critical. We'll need to learn on the job, because not a lot of the players have played at that level."We've brought in some who have and that's going to help us, but we'll need to stick together. We want to get off a good start and that will certainly give us a foundation to build on."
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